Everyone needs a stable, safe place to call home. Where we live has a significant impact on our physical and mental health, as well as our access to well-paying, stable jobs and community resources like

Education is critical to our well-being. It opens doors to opportunity for social mobility, higher income and employment security, all of which have an impact on health status. In fact, national studies have found that

New research shows paid leave programs have a positive return on investment (ROI) for companies that offer the benefit. In the first known quantitative study to consider the impact of paid leave on productivity, Panorama

Panorama and American Sustainable Business Council New Study Shows Positive Return to Companies Offering Paid LeaveAlbert Lang2019-12-09T15:59:54-05:00

Washington DC, October 31 – Today, Well Being Trust (WBT) and 25 leading US non-governmental organizations announce the creation of the Well Being Alliance (WBA), committed to accelerating systemic change towards improved intergenerational well-being outcomes

25 Leading U.S. Organizations Join Forces in Well Being Alliance and Sign Compacts to Improve Intergenerational Well Being for AllAlbert Lang2019-10-30T15:33:59-04:00

One of the most successful days of Sarah Avery’s life was likely another woman’s rock bottom. On a patch of Kentucky interstate, a woman was found holding her young children out toward passing cars, trying

The post-World War II era offered hope for many middle-class families with its promise of upward mobility. Unfortunately, the emphasis on suburban home-ownership and the white picket fence has severely impacted how we get from

To increase well-being for all in America, we need to reclaim our communities, not just ourselves. We all know that by reducing our stress, increasing social connections, eating healthier and being more active we can

National Civic League Journal: Reclaiming Well-Being in America: the vital conditions that make people and places healthier and more resilientAlbert Lang2019-10-30T15:32:30-04:00

These scenes unfold just a block from City Hall, where Tyler Norris and Dr. Arpan Waghray, CEO and chief medical officer, respectively, of the newly launched Well Being Trust, are meeting with city and county